Andrew,
>>There have been a few court cases and no player has been found guilty (of taking bribes, not bad play).
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>Except for the confessions of about 4 of the South African players ...
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>>I think cricket is nearly impossible to rig, it takes place over 1-3 days, involves so many players and has rules akin to a minor branch of Quantum theory.
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>As opposed to tossing Kabers or eating Haggis both of which violate at least 12 basic laws of physics (including all three of thermodynamics) <g>
Doesn't the act of cooking Haggis violate some international laws as well?
<g>
One tasty treat over here is called chorizo (chore-ee-zo). It's a spicy Mexican blend of pig internals and spices stuffed into a casing. It is really good with eggs. Yumm. You just have to not think about the contents as you eat. <g>
Best,
DD
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